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2105/2105Ci/Gi
Interface Module
Installation and Operation Guide
Part #69-2003-635 of Assembly #60-2004-635
Copyright © 2011. All rights reserved, Teledyne Instruments, Inc.
Revision C, August 2013

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  • Page 1 2105/2105Ci/Gi Interface Module Installation and Operation Guide Part #69-2003-635 of Assembly #60-2004-635 Copyright © 2011. All rights reserved, Teledyne Instruments, Inc. Revision C, August 2013...
  • Page 3 Teledyne Isco recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment in service. Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all equipment, there is always the possibility of a malfunction. This manual may help in diagnosing and repairing the malfunction.
  • Page 5 2105 Interface Module Safety 2105 Interface Module Safety General Warnings Before installing, operating, or maintaining this equipment, it is imperative that all hazards and preventive measures are fully understood. While specific hazards may vary according to location and application, take heed of the following general...
  • Page 6 2105 Interface Module Safety The equipment and this manual use symbols used to warn of Hazard Symbols hazards. The symbols are explained below. Hazard Symbols Warnings and Cautions The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions in the instrument’s technical reference manual.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    1.2 2105 Module Components........
  • Page 8: List Of Figures

    A.3 2105 Ci Magnetic Mount Antenna........
  • Page 9: List Of Tables

    2-29 Device parameters (measured data) ........2-27 2-30 2105 cables and associated equipment ....... . 2-34 2-31 2105 Interface connector .
  • Page 10 2-4 2105 Port Connector Functions ........
  • Page 11: Product Description

    (Isco rain gauge and 2105 module combination), your system includes the rain gauge interface cable. The 2105 can be located anywhere within a stack of up to three other 2100 Series networked modules, using the same locking mechanism that connects the 2100 Series modules to each other.
  • Page 12: 2105 Module Components

    Name Description Communication Connector This port is used to connect the 2105 to other modules in a stack, or to a computer using an RS232 cable. Connector Cap Install on the communication connector when it is not in use to protect the connector from moisture damage.
  • Page 13: Components - Bottom View

    Item No. Name Description Communication and Power This connects the 2105 to other 2100 Series modules in the stack and is Connector used to transfer data and/or receive power. Connector Plug Insert into the communication connector when not in use to protect the connector from moisture damage.
  • Page 14: Battery Module Components

    2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 1.3 Battery Module Figures 1-3 and 1-4 identify key components of the 2191 Battery Components Module. Figure 1-3 Battery module components, top view Table 1-3 Battery Module Components - Top View Item No. Name Description Communication Connector Connects the modules in the stack, transfers power and data.
  • Page 15: Battery Module Components, Bottom View

    2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction Figure 1-4 Battery Module Components, Bottom View Table 1-4 Battery Module Components - Bottom View Item No. Name Description Communication Connector Connects the modules in the stack, transfers power and data. Connector Plug Insert into the communication connector when not in use to protect the con- nector from moisture damage.
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    Actual battery life will vary depending upon configuration. The figure given assumes interrogation with Flowlink once a week, with a site configuration of a 2105, 2150, and 2191 (using Energizer 529 batteries) and a connection speed of 38400 bps. The 2150 was configured to record level, velocity,...
  • Page 17: Specification Drawing: 2105 (Larger Width For Cellular Modules)

    NEMA 4X, 6P IP68 Batteries 6V alkaline lantern or rechargeable lead-acid lantern, quantity 2 Capacity Alkaline Lantern Batteries 25 Ahrs (Eveready Energizer® Model 529) Rechargeable Lead-acid Lantern 5 Ahrs Batteries Figure 1-5 Specification drawing: 2105 (larger width for cellular modules)
  • Page 18: Specification Drawing: 2105 Mounted On 2191 Battery Module

    2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 2105 2105Ci/Gi Antenna Connector Cellular Only Figure 1-6 Specification drawing: 2105 mounted on 2191 battery module...
  • Page 19: Safety Symbols And Hazard Alerts

    2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 1.5 Safety Symbols and This icon identifies a general hazard and is accompanied Hazard Alerts with details about the hazard. The instruction manual identifies the hazardous condition and any steps nec- essary to correct the condition. The manual presents this infor-...
  • Page 20: Technical Service

    2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 1.6 Technical Service Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all of its equipment, you can use this manual to help in diagnosing and resolving many issues. If a problem persists, call or write the...
  • Page 21: Section 2 Installation And Operation

    Please complete the registration card and return it to Teledyne Isco. 2.2 System Power 2105 modules can be powered by 7 to 26 volts. Some other 2100 system components are limited to a maximum of 16.6 volts (12 volts typical). The voltage specification is printed on the serial tag located on the back of the module (refer to Figure 2-1).
  • Page 22: Identifying The 2150 Voltage Specification

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2-1 Voltage Specifications for 2100 System Components Module or Cable Earlier Voltage Range Current Voltage Range Updated 2150 7-16.6 VDC 7-26 VDC March 2005 2110 2101 7-16.6 VDC 2103 2160 2102 10.2-16.6 VDC...
  • Page 23: Installation Preparation

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The module crown connector on the earlier RS-232 DB9 digital communication cable is unmarked. The connector on the 26-volt cable has a serial tag specifying the higher voltage (Figure 2-2). Lower Voltage...
  • Page 24: Latches - Locking And Unlocking

    Follow the instructions below to install your 2105 module. Most of these instructions are similar for the 2105Ci and 2105Gi. Where there are specific differences between the modules, they are identified.
  • Page 25: Communication Connectors

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Latches will “click” when they are fully locked or unlocked. Figure 2-4 Locking the latch 2.3.2 Communication When a communication connector is not in use, the con- Connectors nector should always be capped. The cap seals the connector to prevent corrosion, prevent moisture from entering the unit, and improve communications.
  • Page 26: Installing The Batteries

    The 2191 battery module requires two lantern batteries. The figures below show a 6 VDC alkaline battery. Rechargeable 6 VDC lead-acid batteries are also available from Teledyne Isco. To install the batteries, follow the instructions below. 1. Load the lantern battery into the carrier.
  • Page 27: Stacking Modules

    Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.4 Stacking Modules The 2105 can be located anywhere within a stack of up to four 2100 Series networked modules. It will draw its power from the same source as the rest of the stack.
  • Page 28: Connecting To Flowlink

    Flowlink existing site using Isco’s Flowlink software. Note The 2105 and 2105Ci/Gi Modules require Flowlink version 5.12.052 or later. The first time you connect to the site, you must connect your computer directly to the stack using Isco’s RS232 connect cable or USB port connect cable.
  • Page 29: Site Resolution Screen

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation To add the new module to an existing site, select the appropriate site and click OK. To create a new site, select Create a New Site. Click in the name field, enter the name for the site, and click OK.
  • Page 30: Site Information Screen

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Figure 2-10 Site Information screen 2-10...
  • Page 31: Devices Screen - Connected To Site

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation When the module has been added to the system, you will see the Devices screen. Figure 2-11 Devices screen - connected to site This window displays all of the modules connected to the site.
  • Page 32: Modem Site Connection

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.5.1 Modem Site To begin using the 2105’s cellular modem, you must set up the Connection modem’s operation on the Modem screen. The digital cellular modem provides Serial Over IP (IP) commu- nication.
  • Page 33: Devices Screen - Configuring For Serial-Over-Ip Communication (2105Ci Shown)

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Connection Information for the site is set up on the Devices screen. Click the Disconnect button to activate the fields. Serial over IP connection To set up a serial-over-IP connection, select the “TCP” radio button on the Devices tab.
  • Page 34: Power Conservation (Cellular Modules)

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.6 Power Conservation If you are using a cellular module, you may want to conserve (cellular modules) battery power by setting up a Power Control method using the equation builder. Rather than have the internal modem continu- ously enabled, you can specify conditions for when it is powered up.
  • Page 35: Setting Up Text Alarms (Cellular Modules)

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.7 Setting Up Text The 2105Ci/Gi is capable of digital text messaging to up to 5 text Alarms (cellular capable cellular phones when a programmed alarm condition modules) occurs. To program the module for text messaging, you must have the Short Message Service (SMS) and parameter settings of your cell phones.
  • Page 36 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 3. In the Phone Number list box, type the contact telephone numbers. These must be valid SMS phone numbers. You must enter at least one number; you can enter as many as five.
  • Page 37: Pushed Data Capability (Cellular Modules)

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.8 Pushed Data The 2105Ci/Gi can automatically send data to a designated Capability server running Isco Flowlink Pro software. The user-specified primary data transmission interval (5 minutes to 24 hours) can (cellular modules) automatically change to a secondary interval when specific site conditions occur at the monitoring site.
  • Page 38: Input

    You can also access Help topics by selecting Help from the Flowlink menu. 2.9 SDI-12 Input The 2105 connects to up to two SDI-12 sondes for measurement of parameters such as conductivity, dissolved oxygen, etc., depending on how your system is configured. An interface cable is available for connection to YSI sondes.
  • Page 39: Rain Gauge Interface

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.10 Rain Gauge Interface The 2105 will log rainfall data, and can enable a connected Teledyne Isco water sampler based on a rain event (see 2.11 Sampler Interface). For more information about sampler enabling and rain events, refer to your Flowlink Help menu.
  • Page 40: Sampler Interface

    For more information about sampler enabling and rain events, refer to your Flowlink Help menu. The 2105 can pace the sampler based on total flow volume. Be sure that the sampler’s programmed sampling interval, com- bined with the 2105’s Flow Pulse interval, produce the desired volume interval.
  • Page 41: Sampler Pass-Through Mode

    2105 will remain in Pass-Through mode. While in this mode, the 2105 will be unable to push data, send alarms, or accept incoming communications. If you are using CSD service and need to terminate the Pass Thru mode, log back into the terminal emulation program and follow steps 10-14 in Table 2-2.
  • Page 42: Hyperterminal Connection Screen

    To use this feature, two cables are required (Figure 2-21). You will need the 2105-to-sampler ‘Y’ cable, and the 2105-to-sampler single cable that connects the sampler cable to the computer port of the sampler.
  • Page 43: Specifying The Connection Number

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation On the Connect screen, click Modify and enter phone number of the site you want to access and select the Settings tab (Figure 2-23). Figure 2-23 Specifying the connection number From the Settings tab (Figure 2-24), select ANSI for emulation mode and click OK.
  • Page 44: Hyperterminal Connect Window

    Figure 2-25 HyperTerminal connect window To begin communication to your sampler, Click Dial. The PC will call and connect to the 2105. Once connected, follow the steps in the Table 2-2 below. Note that <CR> (carriage return) means to press Enter.
  • Page 45: Pulse Doppler Devices

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.13 Pulse Doppler Devices The 2105 can receive flow data (QMain, Velocity, and Depth) from a connected Pulse Doppler device, including the standard depth ADFM, the H-ADFM (large channels), the accQmin (shallow water measurement), and the Hot Tap (closed and pres- surized pipes).
  • Page 46: Modbus Input

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.14 Modbus Input The 2105 module is capable of receiving data from devices using Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU protocol. The 2105 Modbus input function supports ASCII and RTU pro- tocols, but the RS-232 can only interface directly with one input.
  • Page 47: Modbus Configuration Window

    2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The information entered in the configuration window will be determined by the characteristics of your particular system. Select the device’s Modbus address, between 1 and 247. Enter a connection retry interval in milliseconds (Request Timeout), and the number of connection attempts before a connection failure is determined.
  • Page 48: 4200 And 6700 Series Measured Data

    Series samplers. For overall Modbus input instructions, begin by reading Section 2.14 Modbus Input. The 2105 module can capture, log, and push data from a 4200 Series flow meter or 6700 Series sampler. The 2105 interfaces with the instrument through a simulated Modbus connection.
  • Page 49 4200/6700 1. Connect the 2105 to the instrument’s interrogator port. (Contact the factory to order the appropriate cable.) 2. Connect to the 2105 with Flowlink and select the Modbus tab. 3. In the Protocol Setup box: a. The Protocol Type field is not used.
  • Page 50 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Note The Data Command Field column in Table 2-3 refers to serial data identifiers used in remote operation. For consistency, you may wish to use the identifier for the Parameter Name. Table 2-3 4200/6700 Series Supported Data Types...
  • Page 51 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2-3 4200/6700 Series Supported Data Types (Continued) Data Register Parameter Units of measure Command Number (Flowlink Data Type) Field YSI flow rate Cubic meters per second YSI flow volume Cubic meters...
  • Page 52 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2-3 4200/6700 Series Supported Data Types (Continued) Data Register Parameter Units of measure Command Number (Flowlink Data Type) Field Level Meters Ammonium-nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Ammonia-nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter...
  • Page 53 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2-3 4200/6700 Series Supported Data Types (Continued) Data Register Parameter Units of measure Command Number (Flowlink Data Type) Field (N *34)+81 Total Dissolved Solids Grams per liter (N *34)+83 Temperature Degrees Celsius...
  • Page 54: Cables

    Section 2 Installation and Operation 2.15 Cables A variety of interfacing cables are available for use with the 2105 module. Figure 2-30 briefly describes the purpose of each cable. Depending on your configuration, a system may combine up to 8 instruments.
  • Page 55: 2105 Universal Cable

    2.16 2105 Universal Cable This multipurpose cable connects to the 12-pin female connector on the side of the 2105 module. The non-terminated end can be wired to compatible circuits for interfacing. These instructions explain how to prepare the cable for use, and the function of each wire.
  • Page 56 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2-4 2105 Port Connector Functions Wire Default Functionality Additional Information Color Configuration A - SDI-12A Brown SDI-12 Data SDI-12 Data Master Transmits/Receives 0 to 5 VDC, 1200bps B - XMT-IO1B I/O + Serial Out TTL Serial Transmit Transmits 0 to 5 VDC,...
  • Page 57: Section 3 2105Ci Cellular Modem Module

    The 2105Ci can be located anywhere within a stack of 2100 Compatibility Series modules, or used remotely, powered by an Isco 2191 battery module. The 2105Ci is compatible with Teledyne Isco’s 2150 Area Velocity flow module, 2110 Ultrasonic flow module, 2160 LaserFlow module, 2101 Field Wizard, 2102 Wireless module, 674 Rain Gauge, and accQmin Flow Meter.
  • Page 58: 2105Ci Label Information

    2105 Interface Module Section 3 2105Ci Cellular Modem Module 3.1.5 2105Ci Label You should record the IP address, printed on the serial label on Information the back of the case (Figure 2-1). You will need this information when you configure the unit.
  • Page 59: Section 4 2105Gi Cellular Modem Module

    The 2105Gi can be located anywhere within a stack of 2100 Compatibility Series modules, or used remotely, powered by an Isco 2191 battery module. The 2105Gi is compatible with Teledyne Isco’s 2150 Area Velocity flow module, 2110 Ultrasonic flow module, 2160 LaserFlow module, 2101 Field Wizard, and 2102 Wireless module, 674 Rain Gauge, and accQmin Flow Meter.
  • Page 60: Accessing The Sim Card On The Bottom Of The Module

    2105 Interface Module Section 4 2105Gi Cellular Modem Module Figure 4-1 Accessing the SIM card on the bottom of the module The SIM card is held in the slot in the modem with a small switch. To remove or insert the card, push the switch into the unlocked position (away from the card slot).
  • Page 61: Inserting The Sim Card Into The Module

    2105 Interface Module Section 4 2105Gi Cellular Modem Module Inserting the SIM card is made easier by propping the module in a vertical position. Press the card, oriented as shown below, into the spring-loaded slot until it “clicks” in place.
  • Page 62: Antenna Options

    2105 Interface Module Section 4 2105Gi Cellular Modem Module 4.3 Antenna Options One of three antenna types is included with your system, spec- ified when ordering: the magnetic mount antenna, the in-street antenna, or the manhole lid-mount antenna. Note For the transmitter to comply with FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) regulations, the antenna must be located a minimum of 30 centimeters (12 inches) from the human body.
  • Page 63: Manhole Lid-Mount Antenna

    2105 Interface Module Section 4 2105Gi Cellular Modem Module 4.3.3 Manhole Lid-Mount This antenna is 6 inches in diameter and 0.705 inches tall (4.575 Antenna inches tall with manhole and mounting shank included) With a 10-foot cable. A hole is drilled into the manhole cover to accommodate the "...
  • Page 64 2105 Interface Module Section 4 2105Gi Cellular Modem Module...
  • Page 65: Section 5 Modbus Protocol And 2100 Output

    For a Glossary of Terms and Common Acronyms, see Sections 5.4 and 5.5. Note The 2105 Interface Module is capable of receiving Modbus input using ASCII or RTU protocol. For 2105 Modbus input configuration, see Section 2.14 Modbus Input. 5.1 Introduction Modbus is a simple command/response mechanism to read from and write to specific memory locations called registers.
  • Page 66: Establishing Communication

    “1” value to register 24 (“Identify Module” register), you will tell a 2100 module to light the LED on the front of the module. For register definitions for individual modules, including read/write designation, contact Teledyne Isco. 5.2.1 Establishing There are several different communications protocols supported Communication in the 2100 series that require auto-baud rate detection.
  • Page 67: Configurations

    2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output Each module capable of Modbus Protocol communication will automatically create its own specific ASCII address within the site, using: • The model numbers of the modules • The user-defined module names 5.3 Configurations...
  • Page 68: Glossary Of Terms

    A reg- ister is a holding place for a piece of digital information within the equipment. The definition of what is contained and where (the registry number, or address) is decided by the manufacturer (in this case Teledyne Isco).
  • Page 69: Common Acronyms

    2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output SCADA – SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) is a computer system for gathering and analyzing real-time data. SCADA systems are used to monitor and control plant operation, or equipment in industries such as telecommunications, water and waste control, energy, oil and gas refining, and transpor- tation.
  • Page 70: Register Addresses

    2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output The Modbus registers are assigned within 30 seconds after the 2100 module is powered up. To conserve power for the users who do not use Modbus communications, no Modbus registers will be updated with sensor readings until a Modbus master communi- cates with the 2100 module.
  • Page 71: Section 6 Maintenance

    2105 Interface Module Section 6 Maintenance 6.1 Overview The 2105 is designed to perform reliably in adverse conditions with a minimal amount of routine service requirements. To keep your system working properly, you should check the desiccant and channel conditions at regular intervals.
  • Page 72: Replacing The Desiccant

    The desiccant is contained in a cartridge located on the side of Desiccant the 2105. To remove the cartridge, unscrew the collar and slide the cartridge out of the 2105. The clear tube reveals the silica gel desiccant inside. To replace the silica gel desiccant: Collar 1.
  • Page 73: Hydrophobic Filter

    Section 6 Maintenance 6.3 Hydrophobic Filter If the 2105 is in a humid location or submerged, a hydrophobic filter prevents water from entering the desiccant cartridge. Any amount of water will plug the filter and it must be rinsed with clean water and allowed to dry, or replaced to prevent internal damage to the module.
  • Page 74 2105 Interface Module Section 6 Maintenance...
  • Page 75: Appendix A Replacement Parts List

    2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A.1 Replacement Parts Replacement parts are called out in illustrations in this section. Diagrams and Listings Reference the call-outs in the accompanying tables to determine the part number for the item. Replacement parts can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco’s Customer Service Department.
  • Page 76: 2105/Ci/Gi Module

    2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A.2 2105/Ci/Gi Module...
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  • Page 82: 2105 Ci Magnetic Mount Antenna

    2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A.3 2105 Ci Magnetic Mount Antenna...
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  • Page 84: 2105Gi Magnetic Mount Antenna

    2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A.4 2105Gi Magnetic Mount Antenna A-10...
  • Page 85 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A-11...
  • Page 86: 2105Ci/Gi In-Street Antenna

    2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A.5 2105Ci/Gi In-Street Antenna A-12...
  • Page 87 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A-13...
  • Page 88: 2191 Battery Module

    2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A.6 2191 Battery Module A-14...
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  • Page 91: Appendix B Accessories

    B.2 General Accessories 2105 Instruction Manual ..... . 69-2003-635 Alkaline Lantern Battery ..... . 340-2006-02 Rechargeable 6V Lead-acid Lantern Battery.
  • Page 92: Cables

    Y Cable: 2105/Isco Sampler..... 69-2004-584 Y Cable: 2105 Connectors ..... . 69-2004-585 Y Cable: 2105/4700 Sampler .
  • Page 93: Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets

    Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets This appendix to the manual provides Material Safety Data Sheets for the desiccant used by the 2105 Module. Teledyne Isco cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data. Specific questions regarding the use and handling of the products should...
  • Page 94 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET March 8, 2005 Effective Date M163 MSDS Number Section 1 – Product and Company Information Product Name: Silica gel, indicating, yellow Product Use: Desiccant, absorbent Grades: Silica gel, indicating...
  • Page 95 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 4 – First Aid Measures Rinse the eyes well with water while lifting the eye lids. If irritation persists, consult a Eyes: physician. Skin: Wash affected area with soap and water.
  • Page 96 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 8 – Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Engineering Controls: Use exhaust ventilation to keep the airborne concentrations below the exposure limits. Respiratory Protection: Use NIOSH approved respirator when the air quality levels exceed the TLV's.
  • Page 97 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 11 – Toxicological Information This product and its components are not listed on the NTP or OSHA Carcinogen lists. Animal Toxicology Tests for DOT Hazard classification ( Tests Conducted on finely ground silica gel) 1 - hour LC (rat) >...
  • Page 98 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets...
  • Page 99 2105 Interface Module Index Numerics Flowlink software, 2-8 2105 universal cable, 2-35 4200/6700 data input, 2-28 GSM modem module, 4-1 accessories, B-1 ADFM flow meters, 2-25 installation, 2-3 alarms, 2-15 batteries, 2-6 antenna options connectors, 2-5 2105Ci, 3-2 latches, 2-4...
  • Page 100 2105 Interface Module Index safety information, 1-9, C-1 system power, 2-1 sampler "Pass Thru" mode, 2-21 sampler interface, 2-20 SDI-12 input, 2-18 service, 6-3 sondes, 2-18 specifications, 1-6 stacking, 2-7 TCP connection, 2-13 technical specifications, 1-6 text messaging, 2-15 Index-2...
  • Page 101: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive: 89/336/EEC – The EMC Directive 73/23/EEC – The Low Voltage Directive Manufacturer's Name: Teledyne Isco, Inc. Manufacturer's Address: 4700 Superior, Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address: P.O. Box 82531, Lincoln, NE 68501 Equipment Type/Environment:...
  • Page 103 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directives*: 2004/108/EC – The EMC Directive 2012/19/EC– The WEEE Directive Manufacturer's Name: Teledyne Isco Manufacturer's Address: 4700 Superior, Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address: P.O. Box 82531, Lincoln, NE 68501 Equipment Type/Environment: Laboratory Equipment for Light Industrial/Commercial Environments...
  • Page 105 Name and amount of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the product Hazardous Substances or Elements Component Name (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) Circuit Boards Name and amount of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the product O: Represent the concentration of the hazardous substance in this component’s any homogeneous pieces is lower than the ST/ standard limitation.
  • Page 106 Warranty...
  • Page 107 * This warranty applies to the USA and countries where Teledyne Isco does not have an authorized dealer. Customers in countries outside the USA, where Teledyne Isco has an authorized dealer, should contact their Teledyne Isco dealer for warranty service.

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